How many “Carry On” films were produced in Great Britain?
Twenty-nine “Carry On” films were produced in Great Britain, beginning with Carry On Sergeant (1958), and ending with Carry On Emmanuelle (1978).
A Boy’s Life was Steven Spielberg’s working title for E.T. (1982).
Tales from the Crypt (1972) and The Vault of Horror (1973) were the 1970s British horror films that were inspired by 1950s E.C. Horror Comics. Both were produced by Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg for Amicus-Metromedia. They were released by Cinerama.
Shane supposed to come back to a ranch in the Grand Tetons, Wyoming, in the movie Shane (1953).
Rudolph Valentino’s real name was Rodolfo Alfonzo Raffaele Pierre Philibert Guglielmi d’Antonguolla, born on May 6, 1895, in Castellaneta, Italy.
John Wayne says good-bye to Kim Darby in the last line of True Grit (1969) by saying, “Well, come see a fat old man sometime!”
Special effects man Eiji Tsuburaya designed the title character in Godzilla (1954).